Perspectives on the Emerging World Order

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This volume make a multidimensional assessment of the emerging international environment in the aftermath of the withering away of the Cold War. The second Gulf War can be considered as a turning point in this epoch making development. The eventual dissolution of the USSR not only removed. The rival superpower from the international arena but also left the United States as the sole manager of the course of international politics according to its own vision. The collapse of the USSR created a situation of bonhomie in the Western Camp, particularly in the United States and United Kingdom. There was a mass hysteria for demanding peace dividend. New theories about the withering away of state sovereignty, the globalisation of economy, the End of History, the control and prevention of weapons of mass destruction in the developing countries and the clash of civilizations were propagated. Impact of these developments on the policies and response of developing countries has been the subject of analysis and discussion in this volume.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shams Ud Din

Dr. Shams-ud-Din is an Associate Professor in the Centre for Soviet and East European Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He has authored, Secularisation of Politics in the USSR: A Case Study of Soviet Cultural Policy in Uzbekistan and Soviet-Afghanistan Relations, besides editing a volume on Perestroika and the Nationality Question in the USSR. He has also contributed scores of research papers and articles in professional journals. widely travelled both in East and Western Europe, Dr. Shams-ud-Din speaks Russian Fluently and most of his research is based on primary source material.

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Title
Perspectives on the Emerging World Order
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8121205034
Length
x+338p., Tables; References; Index; 23cm.
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